Indian rice, basmati, parboiled rice, broken rice, , onion, potatoes, long beans(cow pea), drumsticks, chow chow, tomato, green beans, snake gourd, moringa leaves, coriander leaves, broccoli, zucchini, baby corn, reddish, bana flower, banana stem, bittergourd, carrot, beetroot, cabbage, cauliflower, capsicum, pumkin taro, topiaca, brinjal, green chilli, yam suran
All kind of fresh vegetables (capsicum, tomato, potato, green banana, green jack, lady's fingers, greens, radish, green pea, kohlrabi, plantin flowers, cabbage, cauliflower, beat, fig, parbal, drumsticks, aquatic herb, arum, squash, green beans, carrots, green chilli, beans, basil, brinjal, bottle gourd, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, cucumber, papaw, onions, coriander leaf, spinach, green crop, garlic, ginger, turmeric, wood apple, green coconut, plum, hog plum, cassia, soyabeans, almond, gram, pulse, lentil, sunflower, pea, dry turmeric, dry chilli, dry coriander, greengram, finngreek, sesame, mustard, tamarind, moringa powder, cottan cake, mustard cake, maize for feed, emblic myrobalan, organic pheromone lure, seed link tray, mulching paper, 50 50 net, alam, bleaching powder, all type of vegetables seeds & margosa seeds done hear
Frozen seafood like pangasius, basa, dory, swai, pangasianodon hypophthalmus, fillet welltrimmed, untrimmed, semi trimmed, steak, cube, butterfly, whole round, hgt
breaded pangasius fillet/finger/nugget, surimi, breaded surimi
shrimp, prawn
vannamei & black tiger shrimp hoso, hlso, pud, pdto, pd, raw, cooked
scampi, lobster, nobashi, sushi ebi, tempura/breaded/potato/ twister/filo/fritter shrimp, ebi fry, amaebi, shrimp ball, shrimp skewers
red/black tilapia, black/white/red pomfret/silver pomfret, layang/round scad, shortbody/indian/horse mackerel
tuna fish, tuna saku, loin, steak, cube, canned
octopus, squid, cuttlefish, crab stick
white clam, brown clam, clam meat, frog leg, tuna roe, mahi mahi roe
tropical fresh fruit
durian, mango, pomelo, banana, coconut, rambutan, dragon fruit, jackfruit, passion fruit, seedless lime
frozen fruit, dried fruit
dried mango, dried dragon fruit, dried jackfruit, dried passion fruit, nuts, cashew, coffee beans, pepper
Mushrooms which are a type of fungi popular for its nutritional value and its uniqueness. Mushrooms for years have carried mixed opinions in the mind of the consumers due to its unique umbrella structure and its falling in the category of a fungi which carries a general conception as a harmful substance. However, the rise in health conscious consumers has paved a positive path for mushroom producers, exporters or wholesalers. There are more than 14,000 mushroom species in the world, out of which only 12 species are edible and are domesticated for cultivation. Many more are inedible or poisonous.
Mushrooms have a growing demand across the globe—be it Fresh Mushroom, Canned Mushroom, Dehydrated Mushroom, or Mushroom Powder. With the rise in health-conscious consumers, gourmet food trends, and plant-based diets, the mushroom industry offers profitable opportunities whether you're looking to sell bulk mushrooms or enter the retail segment. As a result, mushrooms are becoming a reliable source of trade for cultivators, producers, manufacturers, exporters, and sellers alike.
Before we delve into the full-fledged mechanism for exporting mushrooms from India or globally, it is essential to understand its global statistics and key considerations for those planning to enter the market or are first-time exporters.
Mushroom Market Statistics
Source: IMARC
To export mushrooms or sell mushrooms online globally, you have to ensure the following things:
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With digital trade booming, many exporters now choose to sell mushrooms online through international B2B marketplaces, e-commerce platforms, or by connecting with mushroom buyers near me using verified exporters’ directories.
If you're wondering how to sell mushrooms online, start by:
1. Is mushroom a profitable business?
Yes. With low startup costs, high yield potential, and strong global demand across food and health sectors, mushroom farming and export can be highly profitable.
2. Which country is the largest producer of mushrooms?
China is the world’s largest producer of mushrooms, accounting for more than 70% of global production.
3. Which mushroom is in high demand in India?
Button mushrooms are in highest demand, followed by oyster and shiitake mushrooms as awareness and culinary use expand.
4. Which mushroom is costly?
Morel mushrooms and Cordyceps militaris are among the most expensive due to their rarity and medicinal value.
5. How much mushroom can grow in 1 kg seeds?
On average, 1 kg of mushroom spawn can produce 8 to 12 kg of fresh mushrooms under optimal growing conditions.
6. Which is the tastiest mushroom in India?
Oyster mushrooms are widely considered the tastiest in India, thanks to their mild, savory flavor and meaty texture.
7. Is mushroom non-veg?
No. Mushrooms are vegetarian, as they are fungi. They’re commonly consumed in vegetarian diets across cultures.
8. Which state is best for mushroom farming?
Globally, temperate and controlled climates are ideal. In India, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, and Punjab are top regions. Internationally, China, the Netherlands, and the U.S. (especially Pennsylvania) are leading in commercial farming.
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